Gundam This article is about a fictional civilian manufacturing company that appeared in the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries. There is an Anaheim Electronics based in Anaheim, Califonia, however, there is no article for it yet. ...more on Wikipedia about "Anaheim Electronics"
Gundam is one of the longest running meta-series of anime featuring giant robots. Gundam is the collective term for the Universal Century (UC) series like Mobile Suit Gundam and series in alternative timelines, such as Gundam Wing, made by Sunrise Inc.. The name "Gundam" itself stems from a variety of theoretical sources, most commonly attributed to a need to conform with common giant robot naming conventions during the 1970s. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gundam"
(Gundam Manga and Novels) *Stampede: The Story of Professor Minovsky - by Hajime Oki ...more on Wikipedia about "Gundam Manga and Novels"
Gundam Models refers to plastic and non-plastic model kits that have become popular among anime fans and model-lovers, especially in Japan and in other nearby Asian countries since 1980s. The popularity of Gundam models increased in 1990s with North America and Europe being exposed to Gundam through television, video and manga. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gundam model"
After the One Year War, 270/360-degree panoramic monitors have started to make its appearance into mobile weapons. This type of monitor have screens built around the pilot and showing views from all sides. Therefore, a system is needed to capture visual data from outside the mobile weapons. The 270/360-degree sensors was used for this purpose. The captured data is then rendered along with the data collected by the main sensor and displayed onto the 270/360-degree monitor. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mobile weapon sensors"
Mobile Weapons are weapon systems from the Gundam anime metaseries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mobile weapons"
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Model robot, which may alternatively called Gunpla (derived from "Gundam plastic model"), arised from the marketing schemes for Gundam and numerous model anime (Indeed, some hardcore mecha show fans complained modern mecha shows is nothing more than 20 minutes of model commercial) Usually, they are marketed in scales 1:100 and 1:144, like model aircrafts, which seems strange to some westerners as they believe that they are best displayed in scenes crashing against houses, and thus should use natural model railway gauges instead. Still, as there are 1:144 model railways, in Japan itself this does not matter much; and numerous after market accessories for mecha models (as well as scratch building, which is what makes this hobby fun) render this "strange" scaling matter into non-matter. ...more on Wikipedia about "Model robot"
In the anime Gundam SEED series, the government of the PLANTs, that is made up of twelve represtives from each of the twelve sectors or "cities". The PLANTs Supreme Council meeting place and base of operation is in Aprilius One, the capital of the PLANTs. The chairman of the PLANTs was Siegel Clyne, till mid-year 71 C.E., when replaced by Patrick Zala, before Operation Spit Break. ...more on Wikipedia about "PLANTs Supreme Council"
Ryusuke Takahashi is an anime director. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ryusuke Takahashi"
The TGM-79 (RGM-79T) GM Trainer is a piece of fictional equipment from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam. The GM Trainer was never animated, but is recognized as an official mobile suit from Mobile Suit Variations. ...more on Wikipedia about "TGM-79 GM Trainer"
Yoshiyuki Tomino (富野 由悠季 Tomino Yoshiyuki) (b. November 5, 1941) is a novelist and animation creator. He began his career in 1963 working for Osamu Tezuka's company, Mushi Productions. He later became one of the most important members of the animation studio Sunrise and went on to direct much of their anime through the 1970s and 1980s before slowing down in the 1990s. Tomino is perhaps best known for his transformation of the super robot genre into the real robot genre with 1979's Mobile Suit Gundam. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yoshiyuki Tomino"
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